So you would recommend/instruct that I use custom moderator intervention flags more lightly on comments, and use the "no longer needed" (or whatever else best applies) instead in most cases? I can definitely change my flagging behaviors in this way, if that is preferred.

Steganography (, STEG-ə-NOG-rəfee) is the practice of concealing a file, message, image, or video within another file, message, image, or video. The word steganography combines the Greek words steganos (στεγανός), meaning "covered, concealed, or protected," and graphein (γράφειν) meaning "writing".
The first recorded use of the term was in 1499 by Johannes Trithemius in his Steganographia, a treatise on cryptography and steganography, disguised as a book on magic. Generally, the hidden messages appear to be (or be part of) something else: images, articles, shopping lists, or some other cover text...

Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short) and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal.
Many forms of shorthand exist. A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common phrases, which can allow...

The kid gets a laptop given to him as a gift and he installs Ubuntu. He uses it for a while and his dad asks to borrow it. His dad expects Windows on it and gets mad at the kid. The kid doesn't understand because he thought it was a gift and he could do whatever he wanted with it.

There is an unofficial repository from which you can download and install Waterfox using apt.
Add the repository to your sources:
echo "deb [arch=am64] https://hawkeye116477.github.io/waterfox-deb release main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/waterfox-release-hawkeye116477.list
(That's al...

Thanks to all who voted to re-open question! :-)

I just realized, something, though. The OP wanted to know how to add it as a "menu entry". I am not familiar with Lubuntu's interface. Would running it from the prompt add it to the menu?